When I am typing "mup setup" in cmd, it is throwing the following error as shown in the picture.
I do not know what to do. I am using my college's network. It was working a week back or so(the last time I tried to deploy my website).
Apologies for any mistakes in posting the question.
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On firebase console, it says my files are successfully deployed but in actual web page, it is just a black page with one senetence "Error: could not handle the request"
i did not started this project i am working on, and i have no idea what to do.
BTW, no errors are loged in firebase-debug.log
All things are clear, except for the web page.
As far as i know, this is based on Next.js, if you would care to know.
I opened up the file from the root folder, used "cd (myfilename)" command to go into the actual project, and then executed firebase deploy.
I googled thousands of times, and I doubted these:
node js version problem?
os problem? (i work on Window, and the first start was from Mac)
number one i solved. number two? i dont know.
Please help me out if you have any idea or can guess why this happens.
I just installed on my machine R 3.6 and tried to run my Shiny app and all of a sudden I get this error message:
Listening on http://10.81.197.170:1234
Error in makeTcpServer(host, port, private$appWrapper$onHeaders, private$appWrapper$onBodyData, :
Static path must not have trailing slash.
I tried to check what explained here Host shiny app on Windows but I do only have one single IP address.
I'm a very basic R user so I have no idea of what I could do to fix this problem. I also see another person had a similar issue a couple of months ago https://community.rstudio.com/t/error-using-a-shiny-app-on-windows-maketcpserver/64841 but he didn't get any answers.
Thanks for the help
This is difficult to answer specifically without seeing the code of your app.
However, I ran across the same error recently and will share what I did wrong and the fix, in case someone else got the error for the same reason I did.
In my app, I wanted to access data stored in a different folder from www, and to do this I had to add a resource path:
addResourcePath("myfolder","/foldername/")
data <- readxl::read_xlsx("myfolder/mydata.xlsx", sheet=1)
This worked when running the script locally, but not when it happened to be on a flash drive. That's when I got the error you describe above.
I also got it when using an absolute location for that folder:
addResourcePath("myfolder","E:/foldername/")
The fix was simple: remove the trailing backslash.
addResourcePath("myfolder","E:/foldername")
This may not be exactly your situation, but I'd look out for any instances where you're specifying directories to start out with.
Good day programmers,
I'm having a problem with running my dynamoDB (Node js).
I tried to change the version still i'm getting the error.
I hope that someone already encountered this error.
Any help will do.
Thanks.
Edit :
When adding running this command ($env:SLS_DEBUG="*") it shows a list of commands.
Coding in Brackets and working with JavaScript. When I go to Live Preview (and also using Enable Experimental Live Preview) to run code, this error message keeps coming up in Developer Tools (Chrome). How can I fix this?
I've tried other solutions from Stackoverflow but I'm uncertain as to how to resolve the problem. I'm kinda new to this, need someone to hold my hand through this or piece it together step by step.
Code is meaningless as it shows up in Live Preview accordingly. It's the error message under the the display that keeps coming up:
It's an aspx web site. It's Huuuge. Oftentimes, we won't see errors until building the entire site. But it's always told us where the error is.
This time, I'm getting an Object reference not set to instance of an object. error with file, no line, no location. Double clicking on the error just does... nothing.
Error 3 Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
I've tried a few things that I've found here and elsewhere but nothing seems to be helping out or giving me more information. I've tried change the verbosity of compiler/build messages but those goggles don't seem to help.
Edit: Very specifically, the first time I try to build the site after opening the project, it says it builds just fine. Trying to build it again causes the error. Closing VS (2013) and reopening the project allows a first time build success and subsequent builds are failures. It should also be noted that it's not actually building anything because it completes far far too quickly - almost instantly.
Can anyone give me some ideas on how to track this down?
It turns out that the VS installation is completely broken. Banging on the keyboard like a monkey and then trying to build succeeds when it should not.